Authors note:This is a response to the book Breathe By Cliff McNish. I not trying to persuade you to thinking one way or another about death. That's your opinion not mine. This is just a response.
We all incur this problem. Someone you love or are close to dies. It's natural life. There's no stopping death, and it's foolish to try to. In the book Breathe by Cliff McNish. Jack and his Mom Shara lost their dad to a heart attack and move a shady house in a forest were four children died along with a mother. Jack’s talent of being able to communicate with the dead helps him find a story that he never wanted to find. Also he learns that people are all going to die at some time in the feature, so before that day comes enjoy it. I've had this problem happen to me with someone dying in our family, my great grandma. I watched her die slowly each day. Did I stop caring about her though? No I didn't. Why should you then? She may have been dying but she kept smiling and joking around with our family until the very last moment. Everyone handles death differently, for some people it does affect them at all. Some burst in to tears. People even kill themselves over the deceased. Now I'm not saying that you shouldn't be upset over a lost one, you should, no doubt about that. I'm just saying that you should remember them not try to bring them back to life, because in most cases they are going to a better place. Mr. McNish briefly talked about this at the end of the book saying. "...I understand that losing someone is sad, but there is no need to take them away from the other side. I will see all of them at some point..." Death it's very sad, it always will be too. You cannot deny death no matter how stronger you are. Mr.McNish did a great job of getting this across and trying to keep good humor and a light mood in the story. Witch was hard especially with the main topic being death. At some point in our lives we are all going to die but before you do live your life do the fullest.
We all incur this problem. Someone you love or are close to dies. It's natural life. There's no stopping death, and it's foolish to try to. In the book Breathe by Cliff McNish. Jack and his Mom Shara lost their dad to a heart attack and move a shady house in a forest were four children died along with a mother. Jack’s talent of being able to communicate with the dead helps him find a story that he never wanted to find. Also he learns that people are all going to die at some time in the feature, so before that day comes enjoy it. I've had this problem happen to me with someone dying in our family, my great grandma. I watched her die slowly each day. Did I stop caring about her though? No I didn't. Why should you then? She may have been dying but she kept smiling and joking around with our family until the very last moment. Everyone handles death differently, for some people it does affect them at all. Some burst in to tears. People even kill themselves over the deceased. Now I'm not saying that you shouldn't be upset over a lost one, you should, no doubt about that. I'm just saying that you should remember them not try to bring them back to life, because in most cases they are going to a better place. Mr. McNish briefly talked about this at the end of the book saying. "...I understand that losing someone is sad, but there is no need to take them away from the other side. I will see all of them at some point..." Death it's very sad, it always will be too. You cannot deny death no matter how stronger you are. Mr.McNish did a great job of getting this across and trying to keep good humor and a light mood in the story. Witch was hard especially with the main topic being death. At some point in our lives we are all going to die but before you do live your life do the fullest.
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